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how many unpaired electrons are in the following coordination compounds? 1) K2[CuCl4] 2) [V(C2O4)2]Br if you...
In the coordination compound (NH4)3[V(C2O4)3], the V is octahedrally coordinated. Predict whether this compound is diamagnetic or paramagnetic. If it is paramagnetic, tell how many unpaired electrons it has. If it is diamagnetic enter zero. Number unpaired electrons = _____. Determine the d electron configuration of the vanadium in this compound. (t2G)n(eG)m, n =__ , m = -_ Name this compound.
For the following coordination compounds, use MO theory to predict the number of unpaired electrons in the compound. Show your work, including MO energy level diagram. a. [Re(CO)6]+ b. [FeC12(H2O)4] c. [V(NH3)6]3+
Name each of the coordination compounds
4+1+1 = 6 e) (NH4)2(RhCle] f) (Co(en)?(H20)Br]Br2 g) Mg[Cu(H2O)2(C2O4)2] h) Zn[PtCle]
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answer is 1. Why? Please show all your work cleanly.
How many unpaired electrons would you expect for the complex ion: Co(NH3? 0 3 O 2
How many unpaired electrons would you expect for the complex ion: Co(NH3? 0 3 O 2
1. how many unpaired electrons are in the beryllium atom? is the atom Paramagnetic or diamagnetic 2. how many unpaired electrons are in the Cobalt atom? Paramagnetic or diamagnetic atom?
How many unpaired electrons would you expect for the complex ion [FeF6]4-? 0 2 6 3 4
How many unpaired electrons would you expect for the complex ion: [CrCl 6] 4-?
1. Determine the molecular geometries of the following molecules: CH2Cl2 Cl2O 2. How many unpaired electrons are there in the ground state of [Kr]4d^10 5s^2 or In+ -How do i determine these? Do I have to draw the Lewis structure?
How do you tell how many unpaired electrons are in a complex? hence diamagnetic or paramagnetic? please explain and draw out the d-orbital splitting diagram to aid answer. using e.g. [Co(CN)6]3- & [CoF6]3-
According to molecular orbital theory, how many unpaired electrons are in (Be2)2+ ? 0 1 2 3 4